I was in Racine, Wisconsin for the holidays and discovered this perfect hole in the 18 inch snow next to my parents’ home. There was also a trail of small animal tracks leading away from that hole. Everything was all white so my camera could not capture the tracks. But the family dog was very interested in the spot. I think it was a mole or shrew tunnel and tracks. What a great surprise-wildlife find.
I love these photos of the snow. They are interesting, but they also make me feel nostalgic for the place I grew up.
ReplyDelete18 inches is a lot of snow. I always wonder how small animals like shews and moles deal with large amounts of snow. I guess tunneling makes sense. Don't know why it never occurred for me.
Wow, that's a lot of snow, my poor cats would sink in !
ReplyDeleteWow that's a lot of snow! We haven't had snow yet and I miss it. To answer your question ; yes it's the stamen in the Tigerlily. Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteI have those all over my yard but they're in the ground... not snow.
ReplyDelete18 inches?! It must be awfully cold. Poor moles and shrews.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW! 18 inches of snow is more than I want to deal with. I appreciate your consistency with photos related to nature...
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peace, Villager
It's amazing how adaptable animals are. And we complain about a little snow.
ReplyDeleteYikes that is kore snow than we get in years of winter! It must be tough for those animals that don't hibernate!
ReplyDeleteI love finding tracks.
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in NC we had a small hole in the front yard where a momma bunny had her babies. The little bunnies were all cuddled up close for warmth and they made it through the winter. Funnily enough they left the nest on Easter morning, and I am not joking!
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Hmmm, I wonder what that could be. And how do critters survive out in weather with snow and ice and rain and all sort of conditions. I'm cold and I'm protected inside a heated building!
ReplyDeleteWe had a tiny little hole until the little shrew started living in our garage! I had no idea it would decide to do that, but I keep seeing it dart by.
ReplyDeleteGood eye. Happy WW. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteMust have been made by a vole.
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